Wire transfer is the fastest mode of receiving money in your Washington Federal account. You can receive money from within USA (Domestic Wire Transfers) or from a foreign country (International wire transfer). The transaction is initiated by the sender through a financial institution, however, you need to provide your banking details to the sender for successful transfer of money.
International Wire Transfer to Washington Federal
International wire transfer is one of the fastest way to receive money from foreign countries. Banks use SWIFT network for exchanging messages required for performing international wire transfer. Usually, the receiving bank (in USA) and the sending bank (in other country) need to have a direct arrangement in place to start the swift transfer. Small banks and credit unions generally don’t have this arrangement, so they use services of an intermediary bank (correspondent banks) which have this arrangement to realize the wire transfer. Intermediary banks are usually big multinational banks which have working arrangements with many top banks across the world.
Note: Banks in USA don’t use IBAN account number.
Incoming International Wire Transfer Instructions
Washington Federal doesn’t have a swift code and so it might not be able to receive the transfers directly. However, you can still receive the wire funds in your account. The sender’s international financial institution will have a corresponding bank in the U.S. they can wire to, which will forward the funds to Washington Federal via domestic transfer using routing number. The instructions will be something like this:
Your Full Name: | The name of your account as it appears on your statement |
Your Account Number: | Your complete bank account number (including leading zeros) |
Your Address (including City, State & County): | Your complete address |
Bank Name: | Washington Federal |
Routing Number: | 325070980 |
Address (including City, State & County): | Washington Federal 425 Pike Street Seattle, Washington 98101 |
Phone: | 1-800-324-9375 |
Bank Name: | Correspondent/Intermediary Bank |
Swift Code: | Swift code of correspondent/intermediary bank |
Address: | Correspondent bank address |
Note of Caution on Fees: If your money transfer involves currency conversion, there is a high chance you will get a poor exchange rate from the banks and as a result pay high hidden fees. We recommend services like TransferWise for getting best conversion rates and lower wire transfer fees.
Domestic Wire Transfer to Washington Federal
Domestic wire transfers are run through either the Fedwire system or the Clearing House Interbank Payments System (CHIPS). Wire transfers are different from ACH transfers. Wire transfers are real time transfers (receiver usually get the money, same day) and costs more than ACH transfer (which takes 2-4 days for transfer of money).
Incoming Domestic Wire Transfer Instructions
You can receive funds to your Washington Federal account from any bank within USA using domestic wire transfer. You need to provide the following details to sender of the funds who will initiate the domestic wire transfer through his/her financial institution.
Bank Name: | Washington Federal |
Wire Transfer Routing Number: | 325070980 |
Account Holder Name: | Your Name |
Account Number: | Your Bank Account Number |
Bank Address, with City & State: | Washington Federal 425 Pike Street Seattle, Washington 98101 (regardless of where your account is located) |
Wire Transfer Fees for Washington Federal
International and Domestic Wire Transfer Fees for Washington Federal are as follows:
International | Incoming | $15 for each transaction |
Outgoing | $50 for each transaction | |
Domestic | Incoming | $15 for each transaction |
Outgoing | $25 for each transaction |
Apart from the wire transfer fees, if the transfer involves currency conversion, banks make money on currency conversion as well by giving retail conversion rates to you which is usually 1-2% lower than the market rate. We recommend using services like TransferWise for getting best conversion rates with lower wire transfer fees.
Sending Wire Transfer From Washington Federal
To transfer funds to an International/Domestic account from your Washington Federal account, you need to fill Wire Transfer Request Form which can be availed from any Washington Federal branch.
- Complete all fields on this form as per Wire Transfer Instructions.
- The completed and signed Wire Transfer form can be provided to any of Washington Federal branch.
- Keep the Wire Transfer Disclosure for your records.
- Wire transfer requests must be received and confirmed by cut-off time of Washington Federal.
- There is a fee for sending a wire transfer.
Note: For international wires requested after Washington Federal daily cut-off time, due to fluctuations in the foreign exchange rates, international wire transfers for amounts other than U.S. currency will be estimated and processed on the next business day at the foreign exchange rate valid at that time.
Wire Transfer Cut-off Time for Washington Federal
- Wire transfer daily cut-off time for Washington Federal vary depending your location and the type of Funds Transfer involved. Information about processing hours is available upon request.
- Requests received after cut-off time will be processed the next business day.